HHsearch alignment for GI: 254780666 and conserved domain: pfam07021
>pfam07021 MetW Methionine biosynthesis protein MetW. This family consists of several bacterial and one archaeal methionine biosynthesis MetW proteins. Biosynthesis of methionine from homoserine in Pseudomonas putida takes place in three steps. The first step is the acylation of homoserine to yield an acyl-L-homoserine. This reaction is catalysed by the products of the metXW genes and is equivalent to the first step in enterobacteria, gram-positive bacteria and fungi, except that in these microorganisms the reaction is catalysed by a single polypeptide (the product of the metA gene in Escherichia coli and the met5 gene product in Neurospora crassa). In Pseudomonas putida, as in gram-positive bacteria and certain fungi, the second and third steps are a direct sulfhydrylation that converts the O-acyl-L-homoserine into homocysteine and further methylation to yield methionine. The latter reaction can be mediated by either of the two methionine synthetases present in the cells.
Probab=95.06 E-value=0.011 Score=39.54 Aligned_cols=67 Identities=21% Similarity=0.214 Sum_probs=48.1
Q ss_pred CCCCCCEECCCCCCCCCEEEECC-CCCCHHHHHCCHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCCCEEEEECCCC---CCCCCCCCCEEEE
Q ss_conf 32133100355644700001025-68410001059679877654432048874177207744---5774344766896
Q gi|254780666|r 239 TLNNLSVLDLCAAPGGKTAQLIV-SGAKVTALDVSKRRLEKLRCNLDRLHLYAEDIIEMDAF---DYCPKKLFDAVLV 312 (445)
Q Consensus 239 ~~~g~~VLD~CAAPGGKT~~l~~-~~~~i~A~D~~~~Rl~~l~~~~~R~g~~~~~~~~~D~~---~~~~~~~fD~iLl 312 (445)
T Consensus 11 I~~~srVLDlGCG~G~ll~~L~~~k~v~~~GvEid~~~v~~a~~k----g---~~Vi~~D~d~~l~~f~d~sFD~VIl 81 (193)
T pfam07021 11 IPPGSRVLDLGCGDGSLLYLLQEEKQVDGRGIELDAAGVAECVAK----G---LSVIQGDADKGLEHFPDKSFDYVIL 81 (193)
T ss_pred CCCCCEEEEECCCCCHHHHHHHHCCCCCEEEECCCHHHHHHHHHC----C---CCEECCCHHHCHHHCCCCCCCEEEH
T ss_conf 589698998368898999999876698769833899999999864----7---9545077445974577678037869